Calvin Synod Herald, 2007 (108. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

2007-07-01 / 7-8. szám

CALVIN SYNOD HERALD 9 Kászon Zoltán Kelemen was born on Saturday, May 5, at 1:02 AM, to Rev. Zoltán and Gabriella Kelemen of the West Side Hungarian Reformed Church in Cleveland, Ohio. His baptism took place on June 3 at their church and was officiated by Rev. Csaba Krasznai Confirmation class of2007 at United Church of Christ of Bridgeport, Connecticut. Michael Mazeiko, Rev. Betsy Blomfield, and Erica Balias. Confirmed on May 20, 2007 and took this first Holy Communion on Pentecost Sunday, May 27, 2007 Hungarian Language Course for Beginners Get the beginner basics in this special summer offering from the Hungarian American Foundation’s Hungarian Language Program. In five weeks get 25 hours of instruction - that’s twice a week for 2-1/2 hours each class - starting the week of July 9! Classes will meet Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30 to 9:00 pm at the HRFA* Kossuth House, 2001 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C. 20036, just a few steps away from the Dupont Circle Metro North Exit. The special fee for this summer course is $300 which includes the course books. A $50 non-refundable deposit is required for enrollment. The rest is due at the first class. Registration for the class closes June 15 and is limited to the first 10 students. Payment options: Personal checks (preferred) for the remaining payment on the first lesson. On-line at http://www. hungarianamerica.com/lane'uaee/ The Hungarian America Foundation’s Language Program is one of the best ways to learn Hungarian in the DC area, and one of the biggest values - sign up today!! Class size: Between 4 and 10 people Course material: Hungarolingua 1 (Learning the alphabet, pronunciation, basic vocabulary, simple phrases and grammar building blocks) Our comprehensive language program helps students learn both the language and culture of Hungary. Classes feature presentations on Hungarian culture, history, arts and sciences. Our Hungarian Language Program teaches students to speak, read and write through conversation-, grammar and vocabulary­building exercises. Taught by professional, native-speaking instructors, students learn in an authentic, informal atmosphere. The classes are also complemented with cultural events through HAF programs, and its video and book library. Classes are augmented with cultural and social events organized by the Hungarian-American Foundation. For more information, please email us at languagela), hungarianamerica.com The Hungarian America Foundation, Inc., is a not-for-profit, 501 (c)(3), tax-exempt organization, incorporated in the District of Columbia in 2003, for charitable, scientific, literary, and educational purposes, (www.hungarianamerica.com) *HRFA Financial - a not-for-profit, fraternal life insurance company chartered by Congress in 1906 - offers financial services and fraternal activities to its members, as well as providing for charity to the Hungarian and American communities. (www.hrfa.org).

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